WATCH: The grieving family of 33-year-old Willis Hunt, who was shot and killed in what police believe was a road rage fueled attack, are pleading for anyone with information about the murder to come forward. Kristen Robinson reports.

Willis was with a female friend, who was driving, at the time of the fatal shooting. She suffered minor injuries.

Hunt also provided an account of what happened that night as relayed to her by Willis’ friend.

“The driver, his friend … it was on her side, and she got out first, and Willis got out, too, and went over and said, ‘What is the problem?’ … Willis just went over and moved her behind him, and that’s when the gun came out,” she said.

“The gun came out and they just shot him, and it happened so fast, so fast.”

She also had a message for the person who took her son’s life.

“Please, for your sake, you need to come forward. This country isn’t a place for violence with guns, and I really hope that justice will prevail,” she said.

“My son would forgive him. You know that, he would probably forgive him.”

Hunt’s family is now trying to put together a fundraiser to help her fly back down to the Lower Mainland and organize a funeral in East Vancouver, where she says her son would want to be laid to rest.

Investigators are looking for a white sedan in connection with the killing.

Homicide investigators are also asking anyone who may have dashcam footage from the area near McGill Street and Renfrew Street taken early Friday morning, or who has other information, to call the Vancouver Police Department at 604-717-2500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.